Writer Jonathan Gillman to Give Reading at Westminster School

Writer Jonathan Gillman will give a reading at Westminster School April 24.

Writer Jonathan Gillman will give a reading at Westminster School April 24. (Posted by Darlene Skeels, Community Contributor)

Community Contributor Darlene Skeels

Writer Jonathan Gillman will give a reading at Westminster School April 24 as a part of the school's Friday Nights in Gund, a series of readings, lectures and concerts held at Westminster during the academic year. The student reader will be senior Shelby Gamble whose story, "Lazer's Hill," took first place in the English Department's Short Story Writing Contest this year. Gillman is the head of the theater department at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, a public magnet arts high school, and the director of Looking In Theatre, a teen interactive social issue theater group. In addition to poetry, he also writes fiction, nonfiction, plays and children's stories. His most recent book, "My Father, Humming," deals with his father's decline with Alzheimer's and resulted in Gillman being named one of six finalists for the 2014 Paterson Poetry Prize. Gillman's Westminster School reading is free and open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. in the Gund Reading Room of the school's Armour Academic Center. The school is located at 995 Hopmeadow St. in Simsbury. Refreshments will be served after the presentation and ample parking will be available in the parking lot adjacent to the Armour Academic Center. The Friday Nights in Gund series is made possible by generous grants from The Ensign Bickford Foundation and the Ford-Goldfarb English Department Enrichment Fund.

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